Do not do everything. Do the right first action
A long task list feels like work. It does not always create a result. Start with one action, implement it, check it, and only then take the next step.
What we found
People look for a concrete service
Why it matters
The site has no page for it
What to do
Add a page and a clear next step
Why one action beats a list
You spread money less, test ideas faster, see what worked, and avoid building a huge list for the sake of the list.
What we found
People look for a concrete service
Why it matters
The site has no page for it
What to do
Add a page and a clear next step
Opportunity
aVtonomus found a separately searched product, a price question, and competitor case studies.
Now
It feels like you must create 20 pages, shoot 30 videos, and rebuild the whole website in one day.
What to do
Pick the strongest opportunity and do one action first.
After you implement it, mark the action as done. If new data is available, compare the situation. Only then choose the next step.
The working order
01
Pick one
Not ten directions. The most useful first action.
02
Implement it
Make it easier for a person to find, understand, or choose you.
03
Check it
See what changed. Then come back for the next step.
Common questions
Why are there only a few recommendations?
Because people usually need to know what to do first, not receive another list of a hundred tasks.
What if it suggests doing nothing?
That can be a useful result. Keeping the money is sometimes better than creating work for its own sake.
First see what matters in your case
The analysis helps you choose the first action. Implementation and the decision stay with you.
